Dead stock pose challenges

CUDWORTH, SASK. – A potentially stinky problem is mounting in parts of Saskatchewan as hog producers look for new ways to dispose of dead animals. With the discovery of BSE in 2003 and the subsequent collapse of export markets for Canadian meat and bone meal, rendering companies in Western Canada stopped collecting dead animals as […] Read more

CNH unveils details for plant expansion

Case New Holland’s manufacturing plant in Saskatoon will get new jobs and investment as part of a corporate restructuring. The corporation says 130 new workers will be needed for the expansion that should be in full production by the first quarter of 2008. At a news conference Nov. 3, Saskatoon plant manager Brad Redekopp said […] Read more

Avoid U.S. type biofuel subsidies: institute

Canada’s biofuel industry is lobbying the federal government to mirror U.S. biofuel policy, a move that would be an unmitigated disaster, according to one think-tank. The International Institute for Sustainable Development is calling for a moratorium on additional U.S. biofuel subsidies with a view to phasing existing programs out altogether. “The potential for waste on […] Read more


Ottawa doing hatchet job on CWB: Keith

Two recently departed directors from the Canadian Wheat Board have distinctly different views on Ottawa’s approach to restructuring the grain marketing organization. Ross Keith said the government is behaving recklessly by plowing ahead with its plans to dismantle the board’s single desk without adequate consultation or regard for the consequences. “The minister said it was […] Read more

Quebec farmers told consumer trust waning

STE. ANNE-DE-BELLEVUE, Que. – Canada’s farm and food sectors are losing the public relations campaign for the trust of Canadian consumers, Quebec farmers were told last week. Kevin Stewart, host and creator of the AgVision television service, told the Nov. 3 annual meeting of the Quebec Farmers’ Association that “a steady stream” of negative stories […] Read more


Ont. wheat board no comparison

Anyone who tries to hold up the Ontario wheat board as a model for a restructured Canadian Wheat Board doesn’t know what they’re talking about, says an Ontario wheat official. “You absolutely cannot make any comparisons,” said Dana Omland, marketing manager for the Ontario Wheat Producers’ Marketing Board, who grew up on a farm near […] Read more

Ontario wheat board makes sales to Egypt

Ontario wheat farmers have elbowed their way into Egypt, the world’s biggest and most consistent market for soft wheat. Since July, the Ontario Wheat Producers’ Marketing Board has sold slightly more than 600,000 tonnes of soft red winter wheat to the African country. The shipments mark the first significant sales of Canadian wheat to Egypt […] Read more

Collaboration vital in handling energy exploration

RED DEER – Calgary was caught off guard a few years ago when an energy company proposed drilling six sour gas wells on the city’s southeastern outskirts. Rick McIver, the alderman who represents that part of Calgary, said the city eventually sought the help of the Sundre Petroleum Operators Group for advice as it struggled […] Read more


Mutual funds cited as model for wheat board

A critic of the Canadian Wheat Board monopoly system told MPs last week that those who argue a voluntary board pooling system could not succeed in a free market are ignoring evidence from the financial markets. Al Loyns, a farmer and retired University of Manitoba agricultural economist, told the House of Commons agriculture committee on […] Read more

MP sees red on CWB

Federal agriculture minister Chuck Strahl found himself being compared to Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin last week as Liberal MPs cranked up their rhetoric on the Canadian Wheat Board issue. It drew a protest from the government. On Nov. 2 during the daily question period, Liberal agriculture critic Wayne Easter accused Strahl of “initiating a Stalinist […] Read more